12 near certain or absolutely certain (by BRef) Hall of Famers are currently playing.

On this page --https://www.basketball-reference.com/le ... _prob.html
-- I see at #12 Tony Parker with 94% chance and Pau Gasol at 93%, #13
Then it's a drop to Anthony Davis 78%. And he's just getting started.
Kevin Love and Kyrie Irving are in the 60's, Griffin and Aldridge in the 50's, all still very strong.

Meanwhile, Larry Foust is given 94% chance for his work in the '50s: 8-time allstar, led the league in FG%, total rebounds, WS/48 (twice), a 1st and 2nd all-NBA -- but not in the Hall.

Jack Sikma at 87% -- 7 straight ASG, a title in '79, a C who led the league in FT% (.922), twice led in D-Reb and D-WS.

HOF formula probably the same as originally. I haven't looked at it recently. I don't respect the actual HOF decision making, so I don't focus on it. Some "mistakes" get corrected but they drag it out.

Almost 50% more WS and almost twice the vorp as super-players, like AD and KD, is pretty impressive.
How does this 5 year interval rank all-time? I don't see a way to search for "best 5 year interval", but here are some "year 6 thru 10" totals:

The percentage of a player's FGA which are 3's is known as 3-pt attempt rate, or 3PAr at b-r.com
Until recently, players with very high 3pAr were known as "specialists" and didn't tend to be big scorers.
Lately, such players get big minutes and score aplenty. Here are highest Pts/G and 3PAr combos since 1980:

“ ... the goal is, going forward, it should be roughly 50-50 of new officials entering in the league, same for coaches by the way. Program too. There’s no reason why women shouldn’t be coaching men’s basketball.”

He says "coaching", not "head coaching. NBA at 5 female NBA level assistant coaches out of about 150-180 assistant coaches. How many interviews will there be this summer for female candidates for these jobs?

Becky Hammond got the only interview to date for Head Coach (so far as I know). 5-6 Head Coach jobs have opened so far this off-season. Haven't heard her name or any other female coach mentioned or interviewed. Including with Lakers.

My understanding is that there are no female head coaches for men's NCAA Division I teams and that there may have been only one game ever coached by a female for this group / level (at Tenn St.).

Nancy Lieberman was a Head Coach in the D-league.

Does any pro team in a top 5 international men's league have a female coach or have they ever?